Jazz, New Orleans, Funk, Soul:Big Sale! Trombone virtuoso Mike Rinta made his name backing up scores of Jazz and Funk stars including Sly & the Family Stone, Herbie Hancock, Buddy Guy, and Otis Clay - as well as Carlos Santana, Neil Schon, Philip Bailey, legends Jerry Garcia and Bob Wier and The New Orleans All Stars. His aptly titled debut record Eponymous is a lovingly rendered medley of moody organic jazz with New Orleans-style compositions and arrangements. Mike and Wide Hive Records have worked together for over ten years and we are proud to have the honor of releasing his first solo album. Recorded live with no overdubs at the famed Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA, featuring RHYTHMTOWN-JIVE personnel Kevin Zuffi, Jimmy Sanchez, Tim Eschliman, as well as Paul Branin, and Adam Shulman. Produced by Gregory Howe. Mastered by Justin Weiss. Engineered by Alberto Hernandez.

rhythm & blues, blues, soul, rock:The legendary Austin de Lone, keyboards, guitar, and vocals, has written 10 original songs in the soul/blues vein, and covered 2 songs, one a classic folk song done with a Stax/Volt style arrangement, the other a previously unrecorded Nick Lowe song, and enlisted the help of some of the finest Bay Area musicians, as well as some of his more famous friends - Nick Lowe, Jim Keltner, Bill Kirchen, and Elvis Costello - to record this intelligent and rocking cd. Austin was a member of Punk-Rock precursors, Eggs Over Easy, the instigators of Pub Rock in North London, in the early 1970s. Austin de Lone is also a member of The Moonlighters and The Christmas Jug Band. Also Featured on CD: bass-Doug Killmer; Drums-Tony Johnson; trumpet-Tom Poole, tenor-Keith Crossan; bass-Eric McCann; drums-Ernest "Boom" Carter; saxophones- Charles McNeal; guitar-Mighty Mike Schermer; trombone-Mike Rinta; background vocals-Lesley & Caroline de Lone; organ-John Allair. Produced by Austin de Lone with Kevin Scott and Marc Senesac.

oldies, pop, soul, rock, rhythm & blues:Sandi and the Accents was the premier rock 'n' roll band of the mid-sixties in San Diego. Their first single, Better Watch Out Boy, climbed to the top ten in San Diego and top 20 in LA in 1964, and was followed by three top 20 singles in the region. They appeared on television shows like those of Lloyd Thaxton and Regis Philbin, and routinely sold out the largest venues in Southern California. They opened for The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, Herman's Hermits, The Righteous Brothers, and The Coasters, and according to a regional radio station poll were more popular than any band except The Beatles. This CD is a compilation of their hits together with live recordings of their fans' favorites. Members include Tony Johnson, Sandi Rouse & Gabe Lapano. Included in this CD are the Accents' four original singles and fourteen tracks recorded live at the San Diego Community Concourse and other venues in 1965 and 1966. You may have been there! The sound quality is not up to today's standards but the performances are everything you remember and more.

acapella, rock, soul, rhythm & blues:The Edlos do the 60s - Far Out! Take a far out ride through the 60s and early 70s with the Edlos. There are some very clever adaptations of songs we have never heard arranged a cappella before such as Jethro Tull's "Aqualung", Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit", Led Zeplin's "Stairway to Heaven" (all 6 minutes of it) and - would you believe - "Tequila", trumpets and all? There are also a couple of a cappella standards done with a twist such as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (they call it "Wimoweh"). "Hurdy Gurdy Man" is sung employing a vocal technique explored in the Baroque period called "hocket" according to the liner notes. It's a very interesting choice because it almost sounds like an exaggerated version of Donovan's own style. There are not a lot of slick production techniques or effects used on this CD, but there are very creative a cappella arrangements of some pop classics.

blues, soul, rock:Big Sale! Packed with Memphis-style horns, features the tasty session work of Dr. John on two tracks, as well as a terrific duet with Delbert McClinton on the R & B cooker "Don't Turn Your Heater Down." As a singer, Castro is part shouter, part crooner, with a style suggestive of Jeff Healey. His immaculate, accomplished guitar playing has been widely praised, drawing comparisons to Stevie Ray Vaughn and Duane Allman. Produced by Jim Gaines

acapella, rock, soul, rhythm & blues:The Edlos are one the best-known groups in contemporary a cappella. Drawing on material from their previous three CDs, this Sampler is your basic Edlos 101, with a couple of new songs for extra credit: "Garbage Man" and "Mrs. Claus." This California group is known for their humor, and there is plenty of that, but there is plenty of substance as well: their solid education in the fundamentals of a cappella singing and the styles of barbershop and doo wop have endeared them to fans for many years past, and for many years to come!

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